Harry Kane has completed his move from Tottenham to Bayern Munich.
Kane has signed a four-year contract with Bayern Munich to seal his £100million move from Tottenham.
Spurs' all-time record scorer and England captain signed his Bayern deal at around 2am UK time on Saturday morning.
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The 30-year-old thanked fans and teammates in a video posted on Twitter (X). He said he was "going through a lot emotions" and was "sad" to be leaving Tottenham adding that there have been "so many great moments and special memories".
Kane added: "From the moment I've been playing I've been one of your own and I've given everything that I possibly could to make you proud... so I felt like this was the time to leave."
Confirming the move, Bayern announced the signing on X, presenting their record transfer via a slick James Bond-esque video.
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In the clip, Kane enters a cinema donning a tux, makes his way through the lobby, and locates the No.9 seat, a reference to the number he will wear at Bayern.
The striker then barrels the camera, says "action", and the film starts - a movie entitled 'Kane'.
Kane could make his Bayern debut on Saturday in the German Super Cup, where he will have the opportunity to win the first trophy of his career.
The deal between Tottenham and Bayern for Kane will comprise an initial £86million fee, with add-ons taking the price close to £100million - which is a Bayern and Bundesliga record fee.
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Bayern boss Thomas Tuchel claimed the club's attempt to sign Kane was their "highest priority" on Friday.
Kane scored 280 goals in 435 appearances at Spurs, having netted his first for the club in December 2011.
Moreover, with 213 goals in 320 Premier League appearances, he is currently just 48 goals shy of breaking Alan Shearer's record as the highest scorer in Premier League history.
The move will all-but guarantee his first major trophy of his career, with Bayern having won 11 consecutive Bundesliga titles, while Kane will also have a shot at Champions League glory.
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